271 Grafton Street
Worcester, MA 01604
Worcester County
Phone: (508) 753-9247
Fax: unknownWebsite: no website on fileEmail: no email on fileHours: unknown
by Amanda B. on
*********** Review 294 ************* Follow their sister in Las Vegas location, here the newest one right across the street from Tao. We came here after Tao for some more love. The place is swanky but more contemporary decor, dark wood, light tiles, & some red booths, than anything. They serve food & drink just like Lavo in Vegas, and the place turns to a lounge & club after dinner time. Menu serves lot of pastas, brick over pizzas, raw bar, steak, & more Italian dishes like Veal Milanese, Veal Parmagiano, Grilled Swordfish Giardiniera, Brick Oven Salmon Oreganato, all reasonable price to Manhattan standard. Drinks menu is definitely less than Tao: 3 Ketel 1, 1 Patron Silver, 3 Fragoli, 1 Prosecco, 1 Hendricks, 1 Grey Goose for $140! Our friends had a good time here! & check for bartender Adina, she's really sweet!
by Clarence Velotta on
Halo apparently offers something a little different to the ATL scene. Not quite a club, but a step up from a bar. There's certainly a DJ and it's way too loud to hold any real conversation, but it doesn't have that overwhelming feeling of the larger dance clubs. The dance floor is upstairs so you can easily get away from the craziness and just belly up to the uber-hip bar. The crowd also seemed a good bit more laidback than typical clubs. Sure, there were plenty of women wearing next to nothing, but there were also a lot in jeans who (like me) had probably just come from the other bars in the area.
by mind your b. on
The atmosphere of that place was nice. Overall the experience there is nice. I enjoyed my food which was the typical all american food steak and mash potato. On the other had, my friends didn't enjoy there meals at all-don't remember what they had but I think one of them had crab cake and he said it suck. We also gave there sushi a try, $1 sushi wasn't great at all. The sushi wasn't worth spending money on. I tried all there sushi choices on the menu and not one bit was worth ordering again, better off at a sushi restaurant not a wannabe. The two things I hate was the complicated parking situation and that if you eaten at their other restaurant: Twist and Strip its bascially the same concept.